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What is KST?
In late 2003, as a result of research and
clinical experimentation, Tedd Koren developed
an improved form of chiropractic spinal care
that he now calls Koren Specific Technique. Patients
can be more thoroughly analyzed than ever before,
with the adjustments holding better and for longer
periods of time. What is Koren
Specific Technique? The procedure
is made up of three steps
(the 3 Cs):
The first step, challenging, is part of the
analysis procedure. In a relatively short period
of time the entire structural system can be checked:
skull, spine, discs, hips, ribs, sternum, shoulders,
arms, legs, hands, feet – literally anything
that is out of position can be analyzed.
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The second step, checking, tells me if the body part
is in its proper position. The base of the skull is
used as a yes/no device.
Thus we have a binary or yes/no system telling us
if an area needs or does not need to be corrected or
adjusted. This system is akin to muscle testing (applied
kinesiology or AK) wherein a muscle will become weak
when confronted with a negative impulse.
Correcting, step three. When an adjustment is needed
the area is corrected using the Arthrostim™ adjusting
instrument.
The ArthroStim™ is an FDA approved instrument
developed by IMPAC technology in Oregon. It has been
continuously refined and perfected over its 22-year
history. It introduces energy/force/information to
the body to realign segments and remove nerve pressure
at a speed of 12 "taps" per second (12
hertz); it is a fast, accurate, low force and controlled
adjustment.
The ArthroStim™ gives patients a very specific
adjustment, meaning that only the segment that is out
of position is adjusted; there is no twisting, turning
or "cracking" of joints. This technique
permits adjusting in different postures.
This is very important because sometimes a problem
can only be reproduced in a certain position.
For example, a driver in a car accident (sitting) may
not reveal
their spinal damage or subluxations when standing;
therefore they must be analyzed and corrected
in
the seated position. This is especially noticeable
with
people who suffer pain, neurological problems,
TMJ and other conditions. Adjusting people in the standing position has the
added benefit of working with gravity. I don’t have
to say, "OK, please stand up and see how you feel" because
the patient is already standing. Their body can process
the adjustment or correction immediately.

Most people report a feeling of ease, relaxation and
well-being as their structural nerve stress (subluxations)
releases/diminishes. Some people feel very relaxed
and they should listen to their body and go home and
sleep if at all possible.
The next day some people feel as if they’ve had
a good workout, often in places they never knew they
had. This is usually felt only after the first adjustment,
is temporary and usually disappears within a short
time. 
People have many layers. After the correction of what
the body is showing at the time, older injuries, older
distortions, older subluxations and older symptoms
(both physical and emotional) may surface to release.
The release and healing of old injuries is known as "retracing" and
is usually part of the healing process.
On occasion patients have reported "cleansing" symptoms
such as diarrhea, pus, mucus, headache, fever, etc.
as toxins leave the body. These symptoms are usually
temporary. It is helpful to be told if unusual symptoms
arise. These symptoms may take the form of emotional
releases: old memories coming up or unusual dreams.
Sometimes an area is so weak and the distortion so
extensive that a segment put in place may not stay
in position and may need correcting again. -Tedd Koren, D.C.
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